Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cute (She Shouldn't Have To Be So).

She looks good in any clothes,O', she looks good in none, she knows,But she don't want the guys to see,And treat her like a piece of meat,O', she defends her right to flirt,She pretends it doesn't hurt,When some guy takes her playful words,And makes her sorry to be heard,

O', she shouldn't have to be so cute,She shouldn't have to, but it's true,She's gonna wear an extra shirt,She's gonna give you all her worse,She shouldn't have to be so cute,

She wants attention, yes she does,But not 'cos she's the only one,She wants to be among the crowd,And have her lover pick her out,O', she admits she can't disguise,Her sexy voice and hungry eyes,But just because she's such a sight,It doesn't give away the right,

O', she shouldn't have to be so cute,She shouldn't have to, but it's true,She's gonna wear an extra shirt,She's gonna give you all her worse,She shouldn't have to be so cute,

And when she no longer plays,Don't pretend you looked away,

O', she shouldn't have to be so cute,She shouldn't have to, but it's true,She's gonna wear an extra shirt,She's gonna give you all her worse,She shouldn't have to be so cute,

She just wants the freedom to, o' yeah,But she shouldn't have to be so cute.

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